Movement Alert|CoreWeave Rises 5.3% in Regular Trading, AI Compute Leasing Sector Rebounds Broadly After Two-Day Selloff

Market Focus
Jul 06

On July 6, CoreWeave rose 5.3% in regular trading, trading at approximately $85.96/share, with turnover of $4.99 billion. The stock rebounded alongside a broad rally in the AI compute leasing sector.

On the news front, the U.S. AI compute leasing provider sector moved higher in pre-market trading, with Oracle and CoreWeave gaining nearly 3%, Nebius rising nearly 4%, and Google and Microsoft following suit. The sector-wide strength provided a tailwind for CoreWeave's recovery. The stock had previously fallen approximately 20% over two consecutive sessions after reports emerged that Meta Platforms plans to launch its own cloud business, effectively transforming from CoreWeave's largest client into a direct competitor. The two companies share contracts totaling $35.2 billion.

BNP Paribas analyst Stefan Slowinski recently maintained an Outperform rating on CoreWeave with a $192 price target, noting that as execution improves in the second half, the company has a catch-up opportunity relative to peers.

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